isItFallYet
WKR
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Vertix, 28.5 draw, 70lbs, 298 fps, 417 grain arrow, last bull at 68 yards went 30 yards before it was dead.
I was sitting in your boat last week. I had a finished arrow at around 400. Lots of opinions so I decided to go up to 300 Fmj and be at 530gr. Lots of shots, building a paper tuner, losing arrows and I could not get my bow shooting and tuned. I got fed up and went back to my 400 gr axis 340’s and swapped to a 150gr head. I am shooting top pin out to 30 yds and it’s shooting very well.
My foc on them is 16.5%.
I think finished weight is around 440ish.
80lb, 28” draw, 26 1/2” arrow.
A lot of people shoot the 450-500 range I tend to like a lighter arrow myself around 420 but I wouldn’t go extreme. Your loosing out on down range velocity with a light arrow and penetration. And shooting a light arrow can harm your limbs on your bow over time. And not to mention if your shooting long range your arrow won’t fly near as good. There’s a lot that goes into it. You can check out elk shape and podium archer on YouTube. They have some cool vids talking about arrows with the ranch fairy. And I’m talking about over all weight on the arrow, inserts fletching‘s etc. try and get a set up where you have good foc. Podium archery has a foc Calculator that’ll help you out. Hope this helpsOkay, I'm sure there are obviously lots of variable, and opinions out there. But I'm trying to decide what would be considered "too light" of an arrow setup for elk this fall. Im currently shooting 72 lbs and I believe my arrow weight is around 350-60 grains. What are your thoughts?
Titanium Outserts, Easton. check them outWhat I’ve decided to go with for the season is a VAP V1 RIP TKO 350 with 50 grain stainless inserts tipped with an annihilator 100 XL. This is a good balance of arrow weight, flight & accuracy out of my bow. TAW is sitting at 420.5
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